Asked if Trump was a good lover, the former Penthouse Pet told me, “Omigosh, he was great.”

She hopes he is elected. “I think he’d be a terrific president.”

Donald spotted the model/actress on the cover of New York magazine, and had his secretary track her down, she said.

After a long romantic walk on Central Park South, they went to Ray Bari Pizza on Third Avenue. “We ended up in my place on the Upper West Side,” recalls the now 48-year-old Taylor, who will play a sexy mom in the upcoming Garry Marshall comedy “Mother’s Day.” “He was very sweet.”

She recalls encountering a homeless man as they strolled down the street, and Trump, whose business empire was teetering at the time, said, “Do you see that guy there? He’s worth about $50 million more than I am.”

He also provided her with career advice. “He was very helpful,” says Taylor, who at the time went by Sandi Korn.

“You have to change that,” Trump told her.

“I’ve been Sandra Taylor ever since.”

Trump also gave her a copy of his book, “The Art of the Deal,” and told her, “If you bet big, you win big. If you bet small, you win small.”

The romance ended when it became public, but Taylor will never forget the hours she spent with Trump. “I was sad when it ended.”